Did Beyoncé Just Drop New Music? Queen Carter Sends The Beyhive Into A Frenzy

Click through to see the reactions to the old new Beyoncé music released by the mysterious Queen Carter. (Photo: Instagram)

Click through to see the reactions to the old new Beyoncé music released by the mysterious Queen Carter. (Photo: Instagram)

No, baby. Don’t excited. (Photo: Twitter)

No, baby. Don’t excited. (Photo: Twitter)

“Lost Yo Mind” is still one of Bey’s best songs, tho. (Photo: Twitter)

“Lost Yo Mind” is still one of Bey’s best songs, tho. (Photo: Twitter)

I caught your bluff, Queen Carter. (Photo: Twitter)

I caught your bluff, Queen Carter. (Photo: Twitter)

Beyoncé circa mis 2000’s, is that you? (Photo: Twitter)

Beyoncé circa mis 2000’s, is that you? (Photo: Twitter)

Call it for what it is. (Photo: Twitter)

Call it for what it is. (Photo: Twitter)

Ain’t nothing new about this music. (Photo: Twitter)

Ain’t nothing new about this music. (Photo: Twitter)

Rihanna? Nicki? Ari? One of the men artists? (Photo: Twitter)

Rihanna? Nicki? Ari? One of the men artists? (Photo: Twitter)

Can you at least give us “Formation”? (Photo: Twitter)

Can you at least give us “Formation”? (Photo: Twitter)

Do we really need 2000’s-ish Rihanna? (Photo: Twitter)

Do we really need 2000’s-ish Rihanna? (Photo: Twitter)

One can never have too much Beyoncé. (Photo: Twitter)

One can never have too much Beyoncé. (Photo: Twitter)

WE WILL FIGHT. (Photo: Twitter)

WE WILL FIGHT. (Photo: Twitter)

So it’s Rumi and Sir’s fault after all. (Photo: Twitter)

So it’s Rumi and Sir’s fault after all. (Photo: Twitter)

Just 2006 Beyoncé over here, killing it in 2018. (Photo: Twitter)

Just 2006 Beyoncé over here, killing it in 2018. (Photo: Twitter)

The confirmation we didn’t need… (Photo: Twitter)

The confirmation we didn’t need… (Photo: Twitter)

Christmas came early for the Beyhive when not one, but two albums unexpectedly dropped on Apple Music and Spotify under the name of Queen Carter. But it all turned out to be fake.

A 10-track project, named Have Your Way, was available on both streaming platforms in the early hours of Friday. And it didn’t stop there—a second album, also with 10 songs, appeared with the title Back Up, Rewind.

And rewind they did, indeed, as both LPs were nothing but old demos, which have been on YouTube for a long time. But the Beyhive was quick to catch Queen Carter’s bluff, and immediately took to Twitter to point out these were all tunes they’ve already heard before.

Plus—any true Beyoncé fan would know her new music will always be on Tidal first.

Click through our photo gallery above to see the reactions to the old new music released by the mysterious Queen Carter. Is this a PR stunt by Beyoncé herself? Did she really get hacked? Or is this Blue Ivy’s revenge for having to split her inheritance three ways?